July 31, 2023
The U.S. Postal Service began accepting parcels larger than an envelope on January 1, 1913. A few weeks later, two parents mailed their eight-month-old baby to its grandmother a few miles away. The charge was 15 cents and the child was insured for $50. Several years later the postal service decreed babies could not be shipped via the post office.
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